Perhaps because it's much easier to follow Le Mans because it's on so many different platforms?Quote:
Originally Posted by wedge
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Perhaps because it's much easier to follow Le Mans because it's on so many different platforms?Quote:
Originally Posted by wedge
Davidson is still thinking he is driving in F1 then, where they don't race in wet conditions in the most recent years. He was also crying about Buemi...Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
Yes, I wished there weren't too many ex-F1 drivers, because usually they aren't faster than the strong contenders in Endurance racing. An expection is of course Stéphane Sarrazin, who did a race in F1 and is doing well in rallies too.
I don't understand why the GT class only had a little coverage. Every year in Le Mans it is by far the most entertaining class and in my opinion GT cars are much more beautiful than prototypes.
Marketing, they have better marketing then WEC, ELMS, ALMS etc...
The same applies to F1, otherwise how can one justify the still quite high audience levels for the sub-par F1 races that we are getting since a few years?!
One platform has them all, it's called internet! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by MrJan
If someone can make it in here to post they could also follow any WEC race they wish, all of them are live on the WEC site!
OK, if that was the case I am sorry I jumped to conclusions.Quote:
Originally Posted by big_sw2000
I have never posted during GT/Endurance before as I never thought of it. I will look to now, as I enjoyed today. Most events I watch and comment later, mostly F1 because of time restrictions at weekends, but a few "in Race" threads on F1 i have done were Ok, but the class of posting here was alot better.
RIP Allan Simonsen.
Aston Martins had so much potential in the GT classes but they had so much back luck, it's unbelievable. I was rooting for the car 98 because of its GrandAm crew. Bill Auberlen and Paul Dalla Lana just won very close race in Grand Am series at Mid-Ohio just a week ago driving a BMW M3. As if Simonsen's fatal crash wasn't enough, the car 98 DNFed as did the class-leading number 99 Aston, which was driven by Bruno Senna, Bell, and Makowiecki, today in the morning. I hope Aston Martin returns stronger next year.
Let's hope they cut back on the ARMCOs and blue paint next year.
Congrats to Tom Kristensen - I'm proud to be a dane! At the same time I hope Allan Simonsen is a better place now. Very tragic and sad. R.I.P Allan Simonsen.
Congrats to McNish, TK & Duval; not to mention Ant, Sarrizin & Buemi. Both cars were flawless.
Not a race to remember. Not just for the obvious but it led to some questionable SC periods.
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Good race. :up:
I only got two hours of sleep during the whole race. :laugh:
R.I.P. Allan Simonsen :(